
We’ve never been serious bird watchers, but like almost everyone we find the variety and character of these creatures fascinating and we’re always open to the opportunity of photographing them. Traveling the world and experiencing them in different environments just adds a new dimension to our travels.
The featured image is of a great egret that is also known as the common egret, large egret, great white egret, or great white heron, and is a large, globally distributed egret and a common sight in Florida.

Here we call them parakeets but in Australia’s Blue Mountains they’re Budgerigars and it’s amazing to see them flying around everywhere.

Hooded Merganser are interesting water birds found in the Eastern U.S. These were discovered on a lake in the Georgia mountains.

The photograph here is of a male Common Eider, the largest duck in the northern hemisphere. This one was found in Norway.

These flamingos were an unusual sighting in Antigua but are supposed to be common on the sister island of Barbuda in the West Indies.

It’s a blue-faced honeyeater common to Australia

The Roseate spoonbill primarily found in coastal areas of Florida this photograph was taken in the Everglades.

Photographed at Iguazu falls in Argentina it’s a Plush Crested Jay a very common resident.

Photographed under the Sydney Harbour Bridge this Rainbow Lorikeet, is a species of parrot native to Australia.

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